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  1. In the process of its development, American English has evolved through a number of different stages, from the simple transplantation of a wide range of British dialects to the Americas to the internal diversification of dialects within America.

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    • Dilated’S 1st Attempt at A Debut: Imagery, Battle Hymns & Political Poetry
    • How Dilated’S Dynamics Changed from Imagery to The Platform to Expansion Team
    • The Platform: An Indie Album Released by A Major Label
    • Signing with Capitol Records
    • The Initial Reception to The Platform
    • 20 Years Later: Evidence’s Self-Assessment of His Work
    • The Platform’S Legacy

    Evidence:The real one’s still not out there. I see all these bootlegs. They’re like compilation versions of it. I think that’s for the best. I listen back to that. I love the innocence of it, but yeah, I just wasn’t ready so it’s kind of a blessing it was shelved in my eyes. We were signed to DJ Lethal through House of Pain to Immortal Records thro...

    Evidence: I think [the early days were] different for me than for Rakaa and probably different for Babu. The first two Babu wasn’t an integral part of it yet. He kind of came into it. The third one, Expansion Team— I say the third one but it’s really like our second — it was the first time we worked as a trio. Like all our ideas are being flushed o...

    Evidence:The album’s funny because it was done prior to us getting our deal. We started in ’97 with the “Third Degree” 12-inch that had “Confidence” and “Global Dynamics” on it I believe. And then in ’98, we dropped “Work The Angles.” That led to shows getting popping and all the industry coming out and we’ve got a little bidding war going. Then we...

    Evidence:I always lean towards [Rakaa]. My mom, rest in peace, she loved me being around him. She just loved Rakaa, so it would be like, “I’m going out tonight mom.” “Is Rakaa going to be there? OK!” As long as Rakaa was there, she was happy. So, it was like he always played big brother but even low-key father sometimes, like a protector type. He w...

    Evidence: I think it just depends on the side you were looking at in from. So from all our homies who had been watching us build this shit up to go around the town and see our album on SNIPES, on construction sites across the city, on billboards and videos hitting … Even if it wasn’t daytime MTV, but MTV. And even if it was just Rap City, BET and m...

    Evidence:I think some of it passed the time test and some of it didn’t as far as me being able to play that in 2020 right now and just be like, “Yes!” But the thing I love the most about it is, at the time, when I did whatever rhyme I did or we finished whatever song we finished, I thought it was the best shit. I thought it was so fucking good. I l...

    Evidence:It was a special time if you were there for sure, undoubtedly. The tours, selling out rooms across the world, not just America. Going to Europe, being groundbreaking over there. We had a really live stage show. We were influenced by Cypress Hill and all the people we were around who weren’t doing little clubs. They were doing arenas and st...

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  3. Printed in the United States of America Typeface Garamond / pt. System QuarkXPress [ ] A catalog record for this book is available from the British Library. Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Haines, Michael R. A population history of North America / Michael R. Haines, Richard H. Steckel. p. cm. Includes index.

  4. atmosphere, there was hardly any land in sight. So, how did North America, and its fellow continents, get started? 11:22 To see what the very first land might have looked like, I’m heading to a place far from our continent, right in the middle of the Pacific Ocean: Hawaii. Here, you can witness a force of nature that creates land from scratch.

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  5. Jun 5, 2019 · Flegontov et al. 5 analysed the DNA of ancient and modern individuals from the American Arctic. They identify a group of ancient Siberians as the ancestors of the Palaeo-Eskimo people, who ...

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  6. Fred Korematsu (Jan. 30, 1919–Mar. 30, 2005), a U.S. citizen and the son of Japanese immigrants, had refused to evacuate when President Roosevelt ordered the internment of Japanese-Americans during WWII. Korematsu, age 23, was arrested, convicted, and sent to the Topaz Internment Camp in Utah.

  7. the United States with its long history of separation of church and state. Schooling is also a pure consumption good, enabling people to better understand and enjoy their surroundings. Education can, thus, serve a multitude of functions in the economy, polity, community, and religious and personal lives of a people.

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